By Dispatch Staff Report April 19, 2013
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The following arrest was reported by the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department and Columbus Police Department:
Robert Wayne Plumier, 3458 Highway 373, Lot 26, was arrested at 3458 Highway 373 by LCSO and charged with public drunkenness. His court date is scheduled for May 14. He has not been released due to a hold order from MDOC.
Toriano Tyrone Green, 38, of 613 Forrest Blvd., was arrested at The Pines by MDOC April 16 and charged with violation of probation. He has not been released.
Shakiyla Rena Shepherd, 21, of 632 31st Ave. N. Apt. 54, was arrested at her residence by CPD April 16 and charged with embezzlement. She has not been released.
Bobby Monroe Reeves, 31, of 110 Fountain Drive Lot 2, was arrested at 1815 Military Road by CPD April 17 and charged with grand larceny-more then $500. He has not been released.
John Morgan Eads, 52, of 3549 Nashville Ferry Road E., was arrested at 1815 Military Road by CPD April 17 and charged with grand larceny-more then $500. He has not been released.
Larry Dornell Billups Jr., 36, of 1517 Yorkville Road, was arrested at the intersection of Applewood Drive and Williams Roberts Road, by LCSO April 15 and charged with possession of cocaine, possession of more than one ounce of marijuana and fleeing or eluding in a motor vehicle. He has not been released.
Ryan Ray Cothran, 33, of 8225 Ridge Road in Caledonia, was arrested at the Madison Parish jail in Tallulah, La., by LCSO April 16 and charged with domestic violence and aggravated assault. He has not been released.
Andy Shea Thomas, 40, of 96 Kimberly Lane, was arrested at the 1700 block of Motley Road by LCSO and charged with grand larceny-more then $500. He has not been released.
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